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The Best Strawberries for Container-Growing

Everbearing strawberry plants produce delicious fruit over a long season

Disease-resistant; excellent variety for home gardeners

Well-suited to both in-ground gardens and container growing

Shipping by growing zone begins in late March and continues through May; please allow 1 to 2 weeks for delivery

Watch: Planting Bare-Root Strawberries

Seascape strawberry plants yield large, juicy, well-shaped berries with superb flavor, and they bear fruit over a long season. It’s one of the most productive and disease-resistant everbearing varieties yet! Shallow roots make them ideal for growing in containers as well as in the garden. 25 bareroot plants. Hardy in Zones 4-8. Not sure of your zone? Our Zone Finder tool can help.

The strawberries that have come from these plants are delicious and there are so many! This is why I ordered more. Unfortunately, this time only 10 plants survived the initial planting. Maybe I did something wrong this time.

I am pleased with how quickly most of these plants took to the strawberry jar I planted them in. They got green very quickly and most appear to be thriving. Of the 25 plants sent, about 2-3 did not make it, so this was a little disappointing. As of this morning, I have my first bud, so I am looking forward to fruit in the near future!

Although I did lose a few after a couple of wks in the ground, I am sure it was my fault and hoping they may still bounce back. The ones remaining are doing very well and just got my first bloom...can't wait to taste the fruit. Product arrived in good moist condition and planted the same day. Looking forward to canning some strawberry jam :)

These poor strawberry plants arrived looking....well I'm not sure what I was expecting since I have never purchased strawberry roots before. However, I planted them and within days they were blooming and were an inch tall. It was amazing. It has been about a month with cold temps and lots of rain and these plants have been amazing. They are about 5-6' tall and all have tons of blooms and small berries.

I read about this type of strawberry in an article last fall that local Amish were planting them and they were getting strawberries up until the 1st frost! Looked for them online and decided to purchase here. When they arrived they appeared dried out but I hurried and planted them right away in organic potting soil and organic soil booster. I left the pots outside and they were rained on for the next few days. Less than 2 weeks later they are beautiful bright green thriving and already quite a few strawberries on them. Instructions say to pinch them off but I'm not going to because the root systems on these plants were really good already. I am really surprised at how fast they started to produce and cant wait to see how much they produce and taste the 1st berry. So far so good. I am very pleased. ;)

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Berries and other so-called small fruits generally don't require as much space as full-size fruit trees, and by growing several different types, you can enjoy home-grown fruit from early summer through late fall.

Dreaming of a backyard berry patch? An asparagus bed? Start with a raised bed. A raised bed isolates the perennial crop from invasive weeds and grasses that might creep into the growing area. All have shallow roots that don't compete well with weeds and that can be damaged by aggressive weeding tools.

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